Chatus: Chatus is a very old black grape variety from the Cévennes (Ardèche and Drôme departments) which was very widespread in the XNUMXth century. It was appreciated for its qualities of robustness and its yield, but like many others, it was swept away by phylloxera. This productive variety with large, compact bunches and small bluish-black berries is currently being replanted in Payzac, in the southern part of the Ardèche. It gives a monovarietal wine, which has a lot of astringency. This is ...
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